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Cellular metabolism of arsenocholine

✍ Scribed by Alexandros Christakopoulos; Harald Norin; Margareta Sandström; Hjördis Thor; Peter Moldeus; Ragnar Ryhage


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
635 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
0260-437X

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✦ Synopsis


The biotransformation of arsenocholine and arsenobetaine, which are organic arsenic compounds present in certain aquatic organisms, has been studied in vitro using synthetic reference substances. Incubation of arsenocholine with different liver cell fractions showed arsenocholine to be biotransformed only in presence of the mitochondrial fraction. The biotransformation products were arsenobetaine aldehyde, arsenobetaine, trimethylarsine oxide and trimethylarsine. Arsenobetaine was the major metabolite and it was formed via arsenobetaine aldehyde. Trimethylarsine oxide was formed via a side reaction from arsenobetaine aldehyde. Further reduction of trimethylarsine oxide, produced trimethylarsine. In vitro studies of arsenobetaine, did not show any formation of trimethylarsine oxide or trimethylarsine. Furthermore, cytotoxicity of arsenobetaine or arsenocholine in isolated hepatocytes was not observed.


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